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It has been awhile since I have posted in here! A lot has happened this year! I recently moved my studio into Inscape Arts, a really wonderful building in Seattle's International District. I share the space with my partner, Mikey Cozza (www.michaelcozzaglass.com) and our friend Brennan Kasperzak. I am really excited about new work I am creating that I have yet to publish live to my site as it is all in progress. I am hopeful the work will start to come together these next few months and I will be ready to share! The work came to fruition while I was a teaching assistant at Pilchuck Glass School for Shelley and Rik Allen's sculpting class earlier this summer.

The photos above are from a demo I did last week at Pilchuck. I was flattered to be invited by Raven Skyriver to be a visiting artist during his hot sculpting glass, session 5. I was welcomed by an energetic group of students that were eager to watch me complete a large honey bee with his amazing TA's and some very dear friends there to back me up. It was truly an awarding experience and I feel grateful to have had the opportunity to challenge myself in such a supportive and inspiring environment like Pilchuck!

This says so much about the respect you have amongst your peers and the skills you have developed as an emerging female glass artist. I know it's a difficult field to break into, but your stamina and passion is paying off. Congratulations!

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